
CAGAOAN V. CAGAOAN 43 PHIL 554
Category: Property, Ownership and Its Modifications
CAGAOAN V. CAGAOAN
43 PHIL 554
FACTS:
Gregorio Cagaoan donated four parcels of land first in favor of Eugenio. He was able to take possession but he wasn’t able to register. On a later date, another donation was effected, this time in favor of Felix. Felix this time was able to register.
HELD:
Felix has a better right over the property donated. This follows the rules on double sales.
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CAGAOAN V. CAGAOAN 43 PHIL 554
Category: Property, Ownership and Its Modifications
CAGAOAN V. CAGAOAN
43 PHIL 554
FACTS:
Gregorio Cagaoan donated four parcels of land first in favor of Eugenio. He was able to take possession but he wasn’t able to register. On a later date, another donation was effected, this time in favor of Felix. Felix this time was able to register.
HELD:
Felix has a better right over the property donated. This follows the rules on double sales.
Newer Philippine Law Resources:
Additional Law Reading:
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